When i try to start the game it wont start nothing happens. I tried troubleshoot compatibility now i get error 0xc000007b (i run administrater previlages). I tried the following without any sucess
1- Tried unpluging the controller
2- Re-installed directx...

I just recently have come to strt fangirling over saints row and i got gat out of hell (the one that got me started by popping up every store i went to til i finally said ♥♥♥♥ it) and the 4th. I think they are both pretty fun and i be laughing non-stop. I...

Finally gave in, got the game/and just finished it! Pretty solid game, only two complaints. (spoilers)

1. I felt like there was more jumping/hooking/pulling than there needed to be.
2. The ending its self. I feel virgil going ape ♥♥♥♥, was a bit odd. Since the only thing Virgil seem really loyal to, was Dante. I could maybe imagine him turning on dante, b...

I never had the pleasure to play the previous Devil May Cry games. They came out during a time when I was not allowed to not even touch an M-Rated game. Once I was older, I never sought them out and soon forgot about them. I regret that...slightly.

DMC is a prequel/reboot to the Devil May Cry series. It follows the spawn of an angel/demon relation as he tries to find out where he fits in this world and what a world it is! Ninja Theory may not be so subtle in their approach here, but it does go a long way to making DMC's world feel unique among its contemporaries. It's an entire satire on modern capitalism and political ideologies, but it's cool to see the developer have the guts to stick by its presentation and not skimp on it's more obvious satire of more popular people like the infamous Bill O' Reilly.

The gameplay is immensely visceral and very complex albeit I believe not as much as previous entries. Nonetheless it's a good starter point for anyone interested in the series. The combos, while there might be many, end up becoming quite simple to memorize after a while since every weapon has the same combos with some slight variations. Overall, it's very refreshing to play a melee combat game that has a bigger move-set than it's contemporaries. Be warned, while this game is easier than previous Devil May Cry iterations, those iterations were known to be pretty difficult. This leads to Devil May Cry being a tougher game than usual and a game that requires your full attention at all times. This might be one game that you should be able to start on Easy instead of Medium without making you feel like you suck. Thankfully the game makes it simple for you to remember combos and times to dodge by using creative visual cues. The gameplay is the main reason to play DMC and trust me it does not disappoint in that department.

As for the story of DMC, it ends up being kind of a mixed bag, but overall a much more compelling narrative than most titles released today. While sometimes you might wonder why the developers didn't just make a film, you'll quickly grow accustomed to the slick cinematography and intriguing story. Without giving any spoilers away, the game has some detours in the story that feel more like padding to artificially lengthen the game and ends up messing with the pacing of the story. The main bad guy is intriguing, but unfortunately is not given time to grow to feel like he is a menacing, credible threat. Towards the end a subplot is thrown in with very little flair and is never given enough time throughout the story to be believable. It makes the characters involved in this scene do things that are kind of uncharacteristic, and contradictory to their established personalities. Overall the story is compelling, but is filled with many tropes and other maladies that bog it down a bit.

You may be wondering if I like this game? I’ll tell you this much. I love this game, and while my critical eye is quick to catch where it falls short, as a new fan I must say that I loved being in this world and following the characters on their respective journeys. So it pains me to say that it is a damn shame that we may not be getting a sequel to this game. Being the lowest sold in the series, it makes the prospects of a sequel highly unlikely, which is really unfortunate. From the slick presentation, intriguing story, compelling characters, to engaging combat; DMC will alway remain on my mind as a what if. A series with great potential held back by mediocre sales. One thing's for sure though...I’m going to go back and see if I can play all the old Devil May Cry games. I need more Devil May Cry!

So I purchased this game some time back during the Capcom sale. At first, the only issue I had was that it stuttered when enemies were introduced, but that was something I could deal with. Now, whenever I launch the game, several things happen.
1. I cann...